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  • Boeing 247
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  • The Boeing 247 was a 1930s commercial transport. It is considered among the first "modern" aircraft. It was also known in military service as the C-73. This plane carried the Stars and Stripes across the finish line in the world's greatest air race: The MacRobertson Air Race. It flew to 3rd place.
  • The Boeing Model 247 was an early United States airliner, considered the first such aircraft to fully incorporate advances such as all-metal (anodized aluminum) semi-monocoque construction, a fully cantilevered wing and retractable landing gear. Other advanced features included control surface trim tabs, an autopilot and deicing boots for the wings and tailplane.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 7623.0
loaded weight main
  • 16770.0
climb rate main
  • 1148.0
number of props
  • 2
length alt
  • 15.7 m
span main
  • 2258.06
Produced
  • 75
Status
  • Retired
cruise speed main
  • 188.0
cruise speed alt
  • 304.0
Role
  • Passenger & military transport/trainer
height alt
  • 3.8 m
Introduced
  • 1933-05-22
primary user
  • Boeing Air Transport
Type
  • Passenger airliner
type of prop
  • radial engine
range alt
  • 1200.0
Caption
  • A Boeing 247D
length main
  • 1567.18
power alt
  • 410.0
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area main
  • 836.4
power main
  • 550.0
height main
  • 378.46
span alt
  • 22.6 m
range main
  • 745.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 200.0
engine (prop)
  • Pratt & Whitney S1H1-G Wasp
Capacity
  • 10
climb rate alt
  • 350
ceiling main
  • 25400.0
empty weight main
  • 8921.0
loaded weight alt
  • 7621.0
numberengines
  • 2
maxspeedeng
  • 200.0
wingspaneng
  • 2255.52
ceilingeng
  • 25400.0
powereng
  • 500.0
lengtheng
  • 1572.26
rangeeng
  • 745.0
1stflightdate
  • 1933-02-08
area alt
  • 78.0
First Flight
  • 1933-02-08
Passengers
  • 10
max speed alt
  • 320.0
jet or prop?
  • prop
cruisespeedeng
  • 189.0
empty weight alt
  • 4055.0
Engine
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 7,620 m
Cargo
  • 400
max takeoff weight main
  • 16805.0
Crew
  • 3
Number Built
  • 75
ref
  • The Concise Guide to American Aircraft of World War II
abstract
  • The Boeing 247 was a 1930s commercial transport. It is considered among the first "modern" aircraft. It was also known in military service as the C-73. This plane carried the Stars and Stripes across the finish line in the world's greatest air race: The MacRobertson Air Race. It flew to 3rd place.
  • The Boeing Model 247 was an early United States airliner, considered the first such aircraft to fully incorporate advances such as all-metal (anodized aluminum) semi-monocoque construction, a fully cantilevered wing and retractable landing gear. Other advanced features included control surface trim tabs, an autopilot and deicing boots for the wings and tailplane. "Ordered off the drawing board", the 247 first flew on February 8, 1933, and entered service later that year. Subsequently, development in airliner design saw engines and airframes becoming larger, and four-engine designs emerged, but no significant changes to this basic formula appeared until cabin pressurization and high altitude flight were introduced in the early 1940s with the first pressurized airliner, the 307 Stratoliner.